Friday, November 19, 2004
Don Park: A funny news from Korea. A Korean man was recently arrested for borrowing close to a million dollars from three people and then refusing to payback. The funny part is that the man authored many books explaining how to do exactly what he did with titles like 'How to Take Other People's Money' and 'Ways to Avoid Paying Back Borrowed Money'. The kicker is that one of his victims was the publisher of his books.
[Don Park's Daily Habit] 12:54:45 PM Link Google It!
[Don Park's Daily Habit] 12:54:45 PM Link Google It!
Roland Tanglao: Had a great time at New Media BC tonight co-presenting Building 21st Century Websites with Weblogs and RSS with Darren Barefoot. Over at my Bryght blog, check out the Powerpoint presentation, and my Notes, Reflections, Redux where I take about Flickr, digital identity with sxip, web 2.0 with syndication, aggregation, search and clear APIs and interfaces and lots of other cool stuff. read more...
[Roland Tanglao's Weblog] 1:19:20 AM Link Google It!
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Scott Rosenberg: If you're in the San Francisco Bay Area this weekend and interested in the notion of digital storytelling, On Saturday at 6 p.m. there's a get-together over at KQED, cosponsored by the Digital Storytelling Assocation, the KQED Digital Storytelling Initiative, the Center for Digital Storytelling and the Digital Storytelling Festival. That's a lot of organizational names for one event, but I think this is less bureaucratic than that sounds -- just a bunch of people who've been involved with this movement checking in with their community and hearing what one another are up to.
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